Product Review: Gone Pie Vegan Bakery Coconut Brownie

Gone Pie Vegan Bakery Coconut Brownie
Gone Pie Vegan Bakery Coconut Brownie

Product: Gone Pie Vegan Bakery Coconut Brownie – (part of Cuisine Cube and no price online)

Are any of you familiar with Cuisine Cube?  I wasn’t either.  Not until a special offer came across my Groupon-like gluten-free saver sort of mailing that I belong to.  I showed the e-mail to my roomie and said I wanted to try it.  She said to go for it.  Want to make me happy?  Tell me I can get Cuisine Cube.

So, for those of you who don’t know what Cuisine Cube is…let me explain.  Cuisine Cube is a subscription-based, monthly delivered box of gluten-free foodie goodness.  The concept was crafted by a team of enthusiastic eaters, food professionals, and allergy sufferers from New York City who were on the hunt for great gluten-free food.  They became aware that gluten intolerance is more prevalent today.  And, while gluten-free brands are more readily available in supermarkets all over the country…sometimes the bigger the brand the more preservatives and additives they contain.  Gluten-free foods are a lot of processed foods.  And, they…much like me…want to cut out as much processed food as possible.  And…at the same time…keep the food we do eat tasty.  We all know, even the biggest brands in gluten-free foods don’t always taste the best.  So, the creators of Cuisine Cube sought out lesser known brands made by small artisan producers, which they found often tasted better and were better for you.  Not to mention, it meant supporting small businesses.  But sometimes finding these smaller and lesser-known brands can be hard.  Thankfully, Cuisine Cube does the leg work for you.  They select different foods in each meal category and the box is delivered to my door.  All of it is gluten-free…and affordable.  Seriously.

I received my first Cuisine Cube in May.  And, with the exception of one product inside, I hadn’t ever heard of any of the other brands inside.  Gotta love it.

So…tonight…it was time to give one of these products a try.

And I made the most obvious choice…

Dessert.

The dessert category in May’s Cuisine Cube was by Gone Pie Vegan Bakery.  And the item…the Gluten-Free and Vegan Coconut Brownie.

I had never heard of Gone Pie Vegan Bakery before.  And for good reason.  Gone Pie is a Brooklyn based brownie maker who went from shop owner to wholesale producer.  Listening to the customer’s needs, all items that Gone Pie produces and sells are gluten-free as well as vegan.

This…is my happy face.

So after eating my fantastic gluten-free pizza for dinner…dessert was the next logical step.  Time for some Gone Pie Vegan Bakery Coconut Brownie!  I opened up the plastic wrapper and removed this very moist and chocolatey brownie.  It looked so rich and smelled amazing.  On top, you could see toasted coconut flakes.  I couldn’t wait to take a bite.  But…first I needed pictures for the blog and to split it in half so the roomie could indulge too.

She took the first bite…so I had to know what she thought.  She said it was pretty good…and it tasted…familiar.  That didn’t tell me much and since she’s congested, I decided just to go off my own thoughts on this one.  I settled in…and took a bite.

Soft.  Moist.  Amazing.  You could really taste the toasted coconut that is baked inside and toasted on top.  I loved the richness of this brownie, and how it was kept soft and decadent with the inclusion of dates.  But the dates don’t overpower or take away from that brownie feel, so don’t worry about that at all.  The chocolate is the star…and it is prevalent in each bite…without being too sweet.  So fantastic.  I wish I had more of these.  Seriously!

While these have no nutritional information, I can give you a run-down of the ingredients!  The Gone Pie Vegan Bakery Coconut Brownie is made from vegan fairtrade sugar, gluten free flour blend (sorghum, buckwheat, amaranth, garfava, tapioca, potato, brown rice), dates, brown rice syrup, coconut milk, gluten-free vegan fairtrade semi-sweet chocolate, gluten-free vegan fairtrade chocolate liquor, non-GMO canola oil, vegan fairtrade unsweetened cocoa powder, aluminum-free baking powder, and spices

Thanks to Cuisine Cube, I am being introduced to some fantastic and unique products I never would have even known existed.  I never would have even known about Gone Pie Vegan Bakery or their amazing products if not for Cuisine Cube.  In fact…I have since visited Gone Pie Vegan Bakery’s Web site.  Their variety of gluten-free goodies sound so good.  And now, I will make a point to order something else and give it a try.

Yes…this brownie impressed that much.

Thank you Cuisine Cube and thank you Gone Pie Vegan Bakery!

Gone Pie Vegan Bakery Coconut Brownie
Gone Pie Vegan Bakery Coconut Brownie

Product Review: Schär Gluten Free Bontà d’Italia Frozen Veggie Pizza

Schär Gluten Free Bontà d'Italia Frozen Veggie Pizza
Schär Gluten Free Bontà d’Italia Frozen Veggie Pizza

Product: Schär Gluten Free Bontà d’Italia Frozen Veggie Pizza – $8.99+

Way back when my gluten-free journey began, I was trying out a variety of pizza shells.  You know…either shelf-stable or frozen gluten-free pizza crusts that I could build my own pizza on and cook up however I wanted.  That was all fine and good…as I love building new flavors and making a delicious and actually healthy pizza.  But sometimes…you just don’t want to do all that chopping and saucing and cheesing…right?

Hey…we all lead busy lives and cooking takes time.

Well, my entire point to that opening anecdote was that one of my favorite crusts I used was made by Schär.  If you’ve delved into the gluten-free world for awhile, you’ve probably become familiar with Schär’s products.  You can find many of their shelf-stable and parbaked breads on grocery store shelves.  You can also find many of their delectable cookies and crackers as well.  The company’s vision statement says that they aim to become the leading specialist for particular dietary and nutritional needs in Europe and North America.  Schär specializes in the development and production of foods for people with special dietary needs.  They focus on producing delicious products with quality ingredients, wanting to assure that consumers receive balanced nutrition and quality of life through their diet.

And tonight, I was trying one of their new products out in the market.  They recently introduced gluten-free bagels and gluten-free pizzas to their line of frozen products.  So, while you can get their gluten-free pizza shell (shelf-stable)…you also now have the option of just going to your grocer’s freezer and retrieving a ready-to-bake frozen pizza as well.

YAY!

Schär Gluten Free Bontà d'Italia Frozen Veggie Pizza (frozen)
Schär Gluten Free Bontà d’Italia Frozen Veggie Pizza (frozen)

Schär currently offers two varieties of their gluten-free frozen pizza: Veggie and Cheese.

You know I went for the veggie pizza!  HAHA!

There it was, in my freezer now…the Schär Gluten Free Bontà d’Italia Frozen Veggie Pizza.  Tonight…it was dinner.

So…after a long day from work, I came home and got the oven preheating at 425°F, getting out my pizza stone to get it warming.  The actual pizza itself had to be unwrapped and left to thaw for about 10 minutes, which is about how long it takes for my dinosaur of an oven to reach the correct baking temperature.  So, that was perfect.  I removed the pizza from the box, then it’s little plastic wrapper, and let it sit on a pizza pan.  I already loved the look of it.  It had a very thin crust, but it was loaded with amazing and fresh looking vegetables.  For real!!  I could clearly see a thin layer of red sauce, a light sprinkling of cheese, but the biggest stand-outs were the amazing looking vegetables scattered on top.  Red peppers, yellow peppers, mushrooms, onion, and spinach.  They looked completely fresh and super bright.  I was already impressed.  I’d never had a frozen pizza look like that before.

Once the oven was heated, I pulled out the pizza stone and transferred the pizza to it.  Back into the oven it went for about 8 minutes, until the cheese was bubbly and the crust got that nice color to it.  It really is that simple.  Get together dishes and drinks for dinner time and before you know it…it will be time to pull the pizza out of the oven.

Let me tell you…while this is cooking up it smells fantastic!  Honestly!!  I was in pizza heaven.  It actually smelled like a pizzeria in my apartment.  That made me so happy.  I commented that it smelled so good, but my roommate is fighting off a cold, so she had to just take my word for it.  In no time, I was pulling the Schär Gluten Free Bontà d’Italia Frozen Veggie Pizza from the oven and letting it sit for a moment before slicing into it.

The back of the box for the Schär Gluten Free Bontà d’Italia Frozen Veggie Pizza states that “the goodness of Italy is just minutes away from your table” with the creation of Schär’s new line of frozen entrees that are “rich in natural flavors and nutrients.”  The thing that I think really sets this pizza apart from all that have come before it is that thin crust is actually brick oven baked.  Yes.  So, you get this richness to the crust that usually you don’t find in gluten-free crusts.  Add to it the blend of sauce, cheese, and toppings and you have one authentic sounding pizza.

So…did it live up to the box hype?

Schär Gluten Free Bontà d'Italia Frozen Veggie Pizza (baked)
Schär Gluten Free Bontà d’Italia Frozen Veggie Pizza (baked)

MORE THAN!  Seriously.  When I took my first bite, I was so impressed.  For a frozen pizza, this was full of flavor.  The pizza crust, being stone baked before hand, has this nice charred taste that makes it feel like it came out of one of those pizza ovens.  The crust may be thin, but it is sturdy.  None of the toppings were too much for this crust.  And the crispiness that the edges got was perfection.  I felt like I was eating a real pizza at a real pizzeria.  That’s not a feeling I get often, especially while dining on my couch in my apartment.  In fact…it never happens that way.  The cheese wasn’t overwhelming.  In fact, the vegetables were the most predominant topping and the stars of this pizza.  And when you eat a veggie pizza…that’s how it should be.  The peppers, onion, and mushrooms all cooked perfectly and tasted like they were fresh off the farm.  Seriously.  And the spinach didn’t get mushy.  It was the perfect dusting of green over the top.  My taste buds were blown away.  And while I really had wanted to skip this easy-to-prepare meal and go out somewhere, I’m glad, in the end, my empty wallet won because nothing could have compared to this!

Let’s talk ingredients!  Schär is dedicated to using only the highest quality ingredients, and that is beyond evident…even when the pizza was still frozen.  The Schär Gluten Free Bontà d’Italia Frozen Veggie Pizza contains: water, vegetable mix (red peppers, yellow peppers, mushrooms, onion, spinach) tomato puree, rice flour, potato starch, mozzarella cheese, potato flakes psyllium seed husks, sunflower oil, sugar, soy protein, modified cellulose, carob-see flour, salt, mono- and diglicerides, oregano, and apple fiber.  This product contains no gluten or wheat and is a good source of fiber.

As far as the nutrition information…this isn’t too bad either!

A serving size is 1 slice (my roommate and I had 2), and the entire pizza serves 4.  If you follow the serving size recommendation, you will be consuming 170 calories and 6 grams of fat.  You will also be taking in 10 mg of cholesterol, 370 mg sodium, and less than 1 gram of sugar.  One slice will provide you with 4 grams of fiber and 5 grams of protein.  So, don’t let that thin crust fool you.  You will definitely feel full!

More importantly, however, you will feel satisfied…because this pizza is beyond fantastic.  It takes gluten-free frozen pizzas and turns it into something that actually tastes like it came from a wood-fired pizza place.  It was amazing.  And I was one happy girl.  Sometimes a frozen product has the potential to surprise you.  Well played, Schär!  Color me surprised…and full.

Now I need to stock another one in my freezer…

Two slices of Schär Gluten Free Bontà d'Italia Frozen Veggie Pizza
Two slices of Schär Gluten Free Bontà d’Italia Frozen Veggie Pizza

Product Review: Jovial Gluten Free Fig Fruit Filled Cookies

Jovial Gluten Free Fig Fruit Filled Cookies
Jovial Gluten Free Fig Fruit Filled Cookies

Product: Jovial Gluten Free Fig Fruit Filled Cookies – $5.99+

Do you know how long it has been since I have eaten a Fig Newton?  Three years.  This journey began three years ago…and…I won’t lie to you…there are times I walk past items in the grocery store and it’s all I want.  Fig Newtons were one of my favorite snacks.  Always were…even growing up.  They were dropped from my diet when Celiac entered my life.  And I have missed them.  A lot.

While Jovial is one of my favorite makers of gluten-free pastas on the market, I hadn’t ventured much beyond that.  A few of our local natural food stores carry other Jovial items…like their gluten-free cookies.  I’ve just never justified spending money on them.  I know…I’m a cookie monster, but there are usually more pressing matters on my grocery list…like…whole foods and fruits and vegetables and…the non-processed, doesn’t come with a label, best foods out there for you kind of stuff.  And while I splurge every now and again, I find my budget growing tighter and tighter and my money less and less.

And it sucks.

But…sometimes…you end up in Birmingham, Alabama, visiting your family and splurges happen.  Often.  And this last visit, when my mom and I went shopping out at Organic Harvest, I decided that it was time to give into that craving to, perhaps, relive some Fig Newton goodness…and I purchased a box of Jovial Gluten Free Fig Fruit Filled Cookies.  And they came home with me.  And…I kept staring at the box, wanting to open them…wanting to see if they were even close to reminiscent of my Fig Newton noshing days.

Well, the day finally came.  Today, while at work, my morning snack (because cookies in the morning is perfectly logical, yes?) became the Jovial Gluten Free Fig Fruit Filled Cookies.  Hey…cookies with fruit in them can be a good morning snack!  Right?!

I knew you’d agree with me!

So…at 10:30 a.m….I opened up my little package of figgy cookie goodness…and took my first taste.

So…here’s the deal with the Jovial Gluten Free Fig Fruit Filled Cookies…

They do taste a lot like Fig Newtons.  They really do.  Except for one…very minor…but important detail.  The cookie part…the part that encases the entire figgy center…is so dry.  It’s so dry that it’s crumbly.  Think…shortbread texture.  That’s what it immediately reminded me of.  And the fact that it didn’t have that rich, soft, gooeyness that Fig Newtons had (you know…one bite and it all melts together), was actually more of a let down.  The flavor is spot on!  I LOVE that part.  But I found the fig center to be under-stuffed and that cookie to be dry and a bit of a distraction from the fig fruit middle.  It was disappointing, but not disgusting.  I will (and intend to) polish off this box of cookies…but I don’t think I’ll purchase them again.  At least not in the near future.  My roomie tried one too…and she thought the same thing about both the cookie and the lack of fig center.  And she has recently had both Fig Newtons and Fig Newmans…so, she’s in the right figgy frame of mind for this.

Ingredient-wise, these are actually really well put together.  They are made from organic figs, organic rice flour, organic sugar, organic potato starch, organic palm fruit oil, organic rice starch, organic rice syrup, organic eggs, organic chick pea flour, organic arabic gum, leavening, salt, pectin, citric acid, and guar gum.  They are gluten-free and casein-free.  And, granted, these are the first gluten-free option for people who love figs!  I will give them that!  And, according to the Web site, the Jovial Gluten Free Fig Fruit Filled Cookies are baked in small batches with ingredients that are mixed by hand.  They use a unique and delicate process to hide the filling completely inside the cookie before baking (unlike Fig Newtons & Fig Newmans where you see the fig filling on each end).

Nutritionally speaking, a serving size of the Jovial Gluten Free Fig Fruit Filled Cookies is 2 cookies.  These two little two-bite cookies serve you up 130 calories and 4 grams of fat.  Two cookies will also provide you with 5 mg cholesterol, 65 mg sodium, and 12 grams of sugar (YIKES!).  Additionally, you will be taking in 1 gram of fiber and 1 gram of protein…so this is not a filling treat either.  Just keep that in mind.

Yes…I was disappointed by the cookie shell of the Jovial Gluten Free Fig Fruit Filled Cookies, but…they weren’t a complete loss.  The flavors were there.  The cookie was just crumbly and the filling a bit scant, that’s all.  And that’s me…being the cookie monster that I am…looking for the quality that I pay for.  And these cookies are not cheap.  Like I said, I’d eat them again…sure.  But I won’t actively seek them out on a consistent basis.  I would, however, like to try the other two cookie options available by Jovial.

Product Review: Halo Top Creamery Lemon Cake All Natural Light Ice Cream

Halo Top Creamery Lemon Cake All Natural Light Ice Cream
Halo Top Creamery Lemon Cake All Natural Light Ice Cream

Product: Halo Top Creamery Lemon Cake All Natural Light Ice Cream – $5.49+

So…a couple weeks ago I posted my first blog on my first flavor of Halo Top Creamery All Natural Ice Cream.  It was the vanilla flavor…and save for some not-so-creamy texture…it ranked high in my book!  What’s not to love about an ice cream that has fantastic flavor, dishes up like ice cream, and is low in calories and high in protein?  There is SO much to love about that…let me tell you!

So, I was sort of (okay…maybe a little more than sort of) excited about dishing up a bowl of the other flavor that my roomie and I decided to pick up that day there was a special on them at our natural food store.  I chose Vanilla Bean.  She chose Lemon Cake.  This shouldn’t surprise anyone…as she is a lemon freak!  Like…freaky freak over lemon.  Like Rick James Superfreak over lemon.  I mean…I love lemon too, but she takes her lemon love to a new and somewhat disturbing extreme.  HA!

Recall…the Halo Top Creamery Vanilla Bean All Natural Light Ice Cream had amazing flavor, but was less creamy than regular ice cream.  It wasn’t bad through and it didn’t fall apart and flake when dished.  It still rolled up perfectly in the ice cream scoop and made pretty little balls of ice cream in my bowl.

Well…tonight…it was the Lemon Cake flavor’s turn to shine.

We polished off dinner (Gluten-Free and Vegan BLATs [vegan bacon (made with black beans and buckwheat groats…yes…I make it myself!), lettuce, avocado, and tomato sandwiches) with grilled corn-on-the-cob.  I asked if she wanted ice cream of cookies for dessert.  She had no opinion…and I didn’t care.  Since we had the ice cream longer than the cookies…I opted for the ice cream.  Besides, she has a cold and up until this morning a sore throat…so ice cream is the best remedy for that, right?  Of course!

I pulled it from the freezer, got my 1/2 cup measuring cup out (yes…I portion-size everything!), ice cream scoop, and ice cream bowls.  I was ready to dish.  The ice cream scoop went into the pint…and it flaked.  It flaked!!  It didn’t roll up into the scoop.  It busted up into little ice cream like pieces…and crumbled.  The result was a bowl of ice cream that looked more like scrambled eggs than ice cream.

BUMMER!

So…the texture on this one was WAY off.  But…what about the flavor?

On the Web site, the Halo Top Creamery Lemon Cake All Natural Light Ice Cream is described as being not too sweet and not too sour.  It states that it has the perfect amount of zesty freshness and sweet richness.  And it’s called Lemon Cake because it has a “smooth cheesecake-y texture.”

*eyes scrambled egg-like ice cream in bowl*

REALLY??!!

Okay…the flavor was actually a very delicate and enticing blend of lemon flavor.  It wasn’t overwhelming…but Cathy didn’t even realize she was eating the Lemon Cake Halo Top Creamery Ice Cream.  I mentioned it after and she said, “That was the lemon cake?”  I don’t know what to say about that…because she also is fighting a cold.  To me…the lemon flavor was actually spot-on.  It wasn’t overpowering but it wasn’t too under-the-radar either.  It had great flavor.

But…my GOD…it was not at all ice cream-like.  More like…sorbet gone wrong.  And it’s too bad.  It really is too bad because I had such high hopes for the Halo Top Creamery Lemon Cake All Natural Light Ice Cream.  If you don’t mind flaky, crusty ice cream…then this is for you.  But, it is called ice cream for a reason.  And this…was not the texture I was hoping for when I bought it.

Disappointment.

The Halo Top Creamery Lemon Cake All Natural Light Ice Cream is made up of milk and cream, cultured non-fat milk, cage-free eggs, whey, erythritol, organic cane sugar, chicory root, casein protein, acacia gum, sea salt, organic lemon peel, organic lemon oil, organic sunflower oil, organic carob gum, organic guar gum, carrageenan, and organic stevia.

As for nutrition…a serving of Halo Top Creamery Lemon Cake All Natural Ice Cream is 1/2 cup.  This serving dishes up only 70 calories and 3 grams of fat.  A serving also gives you 43 mg cholesterol, 89 mg sodium, and 4 grams of sugar.  This 1/2 cup serving will also provide you with 4 grams of fiber and 7 grams of protein.  Not bad.

Too bad the ice cream is not good…

This was a huge disappointment.  I wanted to try all the flavors, but this sort of made me not want to waste my money.

Sad.

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A “scoop” of Halo Top Creamery Lemon Cake All Natural Light Ice Cream

Product Review: PB Crave Cookie Nookie Peanut Butter

PB Crave Cookie Nookie Peanut Butter
PB Crave Cookie Nookie Peanut Butter

Product: PB Crave Cookie Nookie Peanut Butter – $6.99+

It’s no secret around here…my go-to food for…whatever emotion I’m feeling…is peanut butter.

PEANUT-FREAKIN’-BUTTER!  When I’m stressed, sad, lonely, hungry, angry, confused, and yes…even happy or content…I have a jar…and a spoon…and I eat all the peanut butter.

Well, that’s not what I set out to do…but that’s normally what happens because when it comes to the creamy, rich, sweet and salty flavor of peanut butter…I sometimes can’t stop myself.  Honestly, it would be best for me if I had Cathy hide the peanut butter.  This may have to happen.

That being said, this morning I opened up a new dreamy jar of a new kind of peanut butter.  My friend Jenn found a jar of PB Crave (my local World Market seems to be the one place locally I can get this!) and was kind enough to pick one up for me.  The flavor – Cookie Nookie.  As in…cookie flavored peanut butter.  And, before you fret, it is gluten-free!  It’s been sitting, standing on it’s lid (it’s all natural, so the ingredients separate), in my pantry, since I brought it home from Columbus, Ohio.  But the time had come.  I didn’t want to wait any longer.  That and Cathy really seemed to want the gluten-free bagel thins instead of eggs this morning…and I needed something to schmear on them.  Congratulations PB Crave…your time to shine.

I uncapped the jar this morning and got out a butter knife to begin the task of stirring the ingredients together.  Hey…I don’t mind working for my peanut butter.  Honestly.  It smelled amazing…like peanut butter cookie dough, so I couldn’t wait to get it on that bagel.  I worked for about 5 minutes, making sure the oil was mixed in well and that there were no clumpy bits.  I hate clumpy bits in my peanut butter.  Then, I recapped it and got the bagels out to toast in the oven.  They were lightly toasted and I was ready to top them off.

PB Crave is the brainchild of Curt Riess, who was raised on traditional peanut butter and (gasp) hated it!  But that all changed one day when he tried a combination of peanut butter, raspberries, and chocolate.  The new twist on an old classic was what sparked the idea to begin his own peanut butter company.  Curt’s Peanut Butter Company was born and soon developed four very unique flavors for their line PB Crave.  The company is based out of Cannon Falls, Minnesota, and they believe in quality, citizenship, and innovation.  They are not only re-inventing peanut butter (and doing a fine job of it too!), and focusing on quality products, they are setting out to change the world.  No joke.  Their Web site has a link to Project Peanut Butter, where the company donates a minimum of 2% of the profits from every jar of PB Crave to Project Peanut Butter, a non-profit organization that focuses on treating malnourished children.  So, PB Crave is actually setting out to make a difference.  You gotta love that!

But, I digress…

Kinda.

So, the gluten-free bagel thins were now dressed up in PB Crave Cookie Nookie Peanut Butter and ready for their first taste test.  I handed Cathy her plate and went to clean up a little and pour myself some coffee.  As she is fighting off a cold, I didn’t bother to ask her what she thought of it.  I always get the same response anyway these days and I grow weary of hearing it every time.  So, I settled in with my own plate and took a bite.

Rich.  Creamy.  And it tastes like peanut butter cookie dough with chcolate chips in it.  It’s like…eating dessert on my bagel.  Man…it was amazing.  And really fantastic with the texture.  It stirred together well and just became this smooth spread with chocolate chips throughout.  And…that’s exactly what it should taste like.  The PB Crave Cookie Nookie Peanut Butter is a delicious combination of chocolate chips, cookie dough flavor, wild honey, and premium peanut butter.  So…cookies…peanut butter…chocolate chips…honey…did I die and go to peanut butter heaven?  This was one rich, sweet treat to have on my bagel this morning.  I fell in love with first bite…and then wanted to lick the plate.

I actually did lick the plate.

PB Crave is crafted using high-quality ingredients and proven practices.  These jars of twisted peanut butter gives you the flavor combinations you crave without the stuff you don’t…and that your body doesn’t need.  In other words, PB Crave has no hydrogenated oils, no artificial flavors, no syrups, no high-fructose corn syrup, and…yes…it is gluten-free and cholesterol free.  PB Crave Cookie Nookie Peanut Butter is an artisan-crafted blend of peanuts, sugar, palm oil, chocolate liquor, cocoa butter, whole milk, natural flavor, salt, maltodextrin, soy lecithin, honey, and vanilla.

Nutritionally speaking, a serving of PB Crave Cookie Nookie Peanut Butter is 2 tablespoons.  This serving gives you 180 calories and 15 grams of fat.  A serving of PB Crave Cookie Nookie also dishes up 130 mg sodium and 5 grams of sugar.  You also will be taking in 2 grams of fiber and 6 grams of protein.  Honestly, not bad for a peanut butter.

The problem is keeping yourself limited to that serving size.  Because now it’s peanut butter and dessert rolled into one.  I’ve eaten peanut butter for dessert…but this is like a whole new level of spoon-licking awesomeness.  Spread it on anything.  Apple slices…toast…celery…and kick it up a notch.  Substitute it in your recipe for peanut butter cookies.  When peanut butter is elevated to a new level…it becomes PB Crave Cookie Nookie.

It just becomes PB Crave.  And now I want to try all four flavors.  PB Crave also is offered in Choco Choco (double dose of dark chocolate with peanut butter and honey), Coco Bananas (tropical blend of bananas, cocoa, honey and peanut butter), and Razzle Dazzle (twisted blend of red raspberry, honey, white chocolate, dark chocolate, and peanut butter).

Sound epic?

You bet your peanut butter craving panties it does!

Time to go on the hunt…or at least place an order online.  This is a necessity for the pantry.  For always.

Now, pardon me while I go raid the rest of the jar…

Product Review: Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Southwest Veggie Stuffed Sandwiches

Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Southwest Veggie Stuffed Sandwiches
Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Southwest Veggie Stuffed Sandwiches

Product: Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Southwest Veggie Stuffed Sandwiches – $2.69

For those of you, who, like me, were diagnosed with Celiac later than life…raise your hand if you remember the simplicity, the ease, and the not-really-so-tasty-but-you-thought-it-was days of yore when you could pull something called a Hot Pocket out of the freezer, slide it into a little heat envelope thingy, and nuke the hell out of it…the filling oozing out of the edges and baking to that microwave safe, dish.

Mmmmm…

Yeah…those were the days.

There was, honestly, a time when those were my lunch.  Every.  Single.  Day.

Sometimes dinner.

Those were the days I lived out of my freezer.

Like…I sort of am now because I hit a low point in my life and went on a buying spree of things I didn’t really need…but at the time, apparently had to have…in my freezer…which I had emptied out of processed foods and is now packed full of them once again.  This is what happens when a runner sprains her ankle.  She falls off that wagon.

That being said…simplicity and ease shouldn’t be eliminated completely.  And while I don’t like dining on processed foods, they do play their part.

As I mentioned, Aldi put out a test line of gluten-free products, branded as liveGfree, and spanning everything from cookies to crackers to snack bars to frozen meals to ready-made frozen pancakes (2 flavors even!) to…things like baking mixes.  Yes…Aldi has jumped on the bandwagon and has offered those of us who must eat gluten-free a more affordable option than what we get at all the grocery stores and natural food stores where we have to shop.

I won’t lie…I pretty much snagged one of everything when I went into Aldi.  Thankfully, I took a stroll around the store and found more items in the freezer section.  YAY!!  Jackpot.  Because in among them were the liveGfree Gluten Free Southwest Veggie Stuffed Sandwiches.  Yeah…happiness can be achieved with stuffed sandwiches…because they really don’t exist in the gluten-free world.  Well, Glutenfreeda makes a version of them, but none of theirs are also vegetarian.  BOOO!  So the fact that Aldi’s liveGfree brand has a vegetarian option…hell yeah…that was coming home with me.  This was meeting my freezer.

And, as I was going running with my friend Natalie yesterday…I needed a simple dinner to heat up so I could change, slather on some sunscreen, and head through the mess of Louisville traffic to her apartment.  We wanted to do something out-of-the-box instead of our normal Monday run.  And it meant some ice cream at the end of it (I had Fudgesicle sorbet!).  So, I really had nothing already prepared…so I opened up my freezer and spotted the liveGfree Gluten Free Southwest Veggie Stuffed Sandwiches.

Perfect.

I got out some plates, pulled the stuffed sandwiches out of the box, slid them into the sleeve, put them in the microwave for just over 2 minutes…and gave them their quick nuking.

Dinner was served…conveniently speedily.

But was it any good?  Well, I served up Cathy first and she was delicately nipping at the sandwich while mine was heating.  I asked her how it was.  She did the high-pitched, “It’s…okeedokey.”  That means…eh….not so good.  So, I asked her to elaborate.  She found the crust to be dry and the filling to be spicy.  She’s a spice wimp.  I can’t remember (because it has literally been ages) if Hot Pocket’s crusts were dry to the taste…so I can’t really compare as far as that is concerned.  When mine finished up it’s cookery in the microwave, I dumped it onto my plate, cut it in half, took a picture, and then took a bite.

Yes…the crust was definitely dry.  In fact…it was distractingly dry.  I felt that the stuffing was lacking.  I loved the spice and I loved the brown rice and black bean combination, but it was seriously lacking.  I felt it wasn’t truly “stuffed,” if you know what I mean.  And while rice and beans are great fillers…and filling…these are Soutwest Veggie sandwiches.  And I found the veggies to be really lacking on the inside.  It was mostly rice and beans.   Bummer.  Actually, so far…of all the items I’ve tried from the liveGfree brand, this is the one I am least likely to purchase again.

So, let’s talk ingredients.  The crust and filling of the liveGfree Gluten Free Southwest Veggie Stuffed Sandwich is made from gluten-free millet flour, water, gluten substitute (rice flour, corn starch, maltodextrin, pea fiber, guar gum), brown rice, salsa (diced tomatoes, tomato puree, salt, diced jalapeno peppers, diced Anaheim peppers, dehydrated onions, spices, dehydrated garlic and citric acid), water, black beans, roasted corn, green chilies, pepper jack cheese with jalapeno peppers, sugar, honey, soybean oil, xanthan gum, dry yeast, deli seasoning, baking powder, baking soda, salt pasteurized dried egg yolks, low moistere part skim mozzarella cheese, southwest style seasonings (spices, red chili pepper, paprika, salt, garlic powder, citric acid, modified food starch (NOOOO!), and cornmeal.  As for the topical ingredients, these include BBQ seasoning, fructose, paprika and paprika extract, tomato powder, natural smoke flavor, and spice.  These are gluten-free, nut-free, and wheat-free.

Nutritionally speaking, a serving size is one of the two included stuffed sandwiches.  This stuffed sandwich will provide you with 270 calories and 6 grams of fat. You will also be taking in 2 grams of saturated fat, 5 mg cholesterol, 440 mg sodium, and 8 grams of sugar.  Not impressed.  And, you will also be taking in 5 grams of filling fiber and 7 grams of protein.  These, surprisingly, were filling…but they just weren’t all that good.  LOVED the spice…but it just lacked…flavor.

While I know some of my gluten-free friends have raved about these, I wasn’t as high on them, nor as impressed.  I don’t think I’ll spend my money on these again in the near future.  I was underwhlemed and a bit disappointed, since these had really gotten me pretty excited when I saw them in the freezer at my local Aldi.  A bit of a letdown…but…I am glad I at least tried it.

Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Southwest Veggie Stuffed Sandwich (not so stuffed...as you can see)
Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Southwest Veggie Stuffed Sandwich (not so stuffed…as you can see)

Product Review: Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Joe Joe’s Chocolate Vanilla Creme Cookies

Trader Joe's Gluten-Free Joe Joe's Chocolate and Vanilla Creme Cookies
Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Joe Joe’s Chocolate Vanilla Creme Cookies

Product: Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Joe Joe’s Chocolate Vanilla Creme Cookies – $3.99

COOKIES!!

COOKIE MONSTER STRIKES AGAIN!!

It’s been a little while now since I spotted the Gluten-Free Joe Joe’s on the shelf of my local Trader Joe’s.  At the time, I had so many cookies in my pantry that I couldn’t justify purchasing them.  I’m a cookie monster, for sure, but even I know where to draw the line at times.  HA!  Or…so I like to tell myself anyway.  I am she of no self control when it comes to certain things (Helllllllllllo….peanut butter!).  I tend to behave, most of the time, when I know what still waits for me at home.

I was happy to have these though.  When my friend, Stacey, threw a challenge at me to make a gluten-free and vegan grasshopper pie…I was short on my pie crust, so I pulled out six cookies, scraped out the filling (which Cathy then snacked on), and then threw them in the food processor…ultimately getting my pie crust amount right where it needed to be.  Happiness and joy.  But…now I had an open box of sandwich cookies.

Oh…I guess I forgot to mention that.  In case you don’t know about Trader Joe’s and their products, they have their own version of an Oreo cookie…called Joe Joe’s.  Well, I think around a year ago, they introduced a gluten-free version of these cookies.  Sandwich cookies…are amazing.  Growing up, I was an Oreo fiend.  I would pour a giant glass of milk and grab  Oreo after Oreo…dipping them in the milk and keeping it there while that delicious chocolate cookie would grow soft.  That’s the ultimate and best (in my opinion…but honestly…it is) way to eat a sandwich cookie.

When I went gluten-free, I thought my cookie eating days were over.  Until I realized that the gluten-free cookie industry is BOOMING!  Really, if it’s an unhealthy snack, there is a gluten-free version of it somewhere.  Some better than others, of course.  And my first gluten-free sandwich cookie (of Oreo-like goodness) came from Glutino…thanks to my mom.  There are other brands out there that I still need to try (K-Toos for one), but I have stuck it out with Glutino for the longest time.  Because…they are flippin’ fantastic.  For real!  But…there came a moment of weakness during a quick Trader Joe’s stop…where a box of the Gluten-Free Joe Joe’s made it into my basket and then into my shopping bag…and then into my pantry.

So…last night…since the box was now open, I figured this would be an easy dessert.  Besides, you give the option of milk (for me almond milk) and cookies to my roommate, and you have a happy roomie.  HAHA!  It’s the truth.  She wanted to have nothing of the other dessert options that I listed off.  I said milk and cookies and…that’s what she zeroed in on.  And that…was what we had.

I poured her a glass of skim milk and me a glass of my unsweetened almond milk and pulled out two cookies each for us.  Suddenly, I was feeling like a kid again.  I felt like I was sidling up to the breakfast table at my friend’s house with the entire package and devouring most of said package in that sitting as we just kept dunking and eating and enjoying those tasty, delicious, amazing Oreo cookies.  The instant I dunked that cookie into my almond milk and held it there, counting silently to the magic number that gets the cookie all soaked and mushy without it breaking off and pooling at the bottom of the glass (hate when that happens).  I carefully lifted it to my lips…and that first bite…pure magic.

These…are fantastic.  They are damn good.  They might not be up to the level of Glutino, but they are also less expensive to purchase, and it’s been awhile since I even had the Glutino sandwich cookies…so perhaps the comparison is unfair.  The chocolate cookie part itself is rich and dark and just…that right amount of crunchy and crumbly.  Perfect balance.  It didn’t take long for it to soak up that almond milk and get it to that level of sogginess that I love when I eat these sorts of cookies.  The creme layer itself is…different.  I found it to be a bit dry…and a little on the thin side.  As in…I expect these cookies to have a good layer of creme (not double-stuff, but still a good layer!).  So, that creme filling was a little lacking.  I loved, however, that you could actually see the vanilla bean specks inside the creme.  No fake and artificial vanilla flavor here.  That’s the real deal.  Too bad they sort of skimped out on that filling, eh?  But…the cookie is the star and the cookie was amazing.  The chocolate flavor just floods your mouth…and I think that’s where that creme layer needed to really be there…to sort of bring a balance.  But…it’s something they can consider for the future.  If a product is a cookie with creme…give me the damn creme!

Two cookies…gone way too soon. The temptation to get the package and just keep going was definitely there.  Oh…to have the metabolism I had as a child…and no knowledge of what the hell a calorie was.  Ignorance really is bliss.  Sandwiched between two chocolate cookies.  *sigh*

Let’s take a look at the ingredients that go into Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Joe Joe’s Chocolate Vanilla Creme Cookies, shall we?  These cookies are made from: cane sugar, grain blend (corn flour, rice flour, cornstarch, potato flour, tapioca starch, potato starch, xanthan gum, arabic gum, and carrageenan), palm oil, cocoa powder, expeller pressed canola oil, invert syrup, cocoa powder, egg white powder, sea salt, baking powder, vanilla bean seeds, soy lecithin, natural flavors and ammonium bicarbonate.  Not a fan of the canola oil, the carrageenan…honestly.  But…I don’t eat these often, so as a treat…

As far as nutrition goes…these are cookies…keep that in mind.  A serving size is 2 of the Gluten-Free Joe Joe’s Chocolate Vanilla Creme Cookies.  I know it’s difficult…but try to keep to that serving size.  This serving will provide you with 130 calories and 6 grams of fat.  Additionally, you will be taking in 65 mg sodium and 11 grams of sugar.  These cookies are cholesterol free.  Finally, you will be provided with less than 1 gram of fiber and 1 gram of protein.  Filling…it’s a cookie…it’s not going to be filling.  It is going to be a nice sweet treat though.

So…yes…I know these are not clean eating, nor are they healthy.  But, you can’t be 100% all the time.  And since I can’t eat Oreos anymore…I have to find my alternative.  Trader Joe’s does a decent job with their Gluten-Free Joe Joe’s Chocolate Vanilla Creme Cookies!  They are packed with flavor…just not with filling.  Which, might be a blessing rather than a curse (keeps that calorie count down!).  However, let’s face it…the creme is one of the best parts of sandwich cookies…so I want to be aware of it when I binge on these addictive little treats (made even more addictive when dunked…I can’t explain it…but it’s true!).  So, I’m not disappointed with this purchase, and would probably buy these again in the future.  After all…sometimes you just can’t beat that Trader Joe’s price!

Product Review: Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Cheese Pizza

Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Cheese Pizza
Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Cheese Pizza

Product: Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Cheese Pizza – $4.99

The other night, I blogged about the liveGfree gluten-free product line, which was introduced to the market at the beginning of May (also Celiac Awareness Month…so I see what they did there!).  They have an entire line of mixes, snacks, pastas, and even some frozen items.  I was blown away the day I stopped in at Aldi…and pretty much walked out of there with one of everything (save for the mixes, because I have so many at the moment I need to work through first!).

I walked out of my local Aldi with a lot of food…and all of it rang up under $30.00.  This is huge for me because my budget on groceries is ridiculous.  Seriously.  I am always over budget…but I have to eat and I have to buy specialty foods in order to do so.  So, I make cuts other places in order to be able to properly feed myself.

Now, recently, I had been moving away from having a lot of processed foods in my apartment.  And that meant I had a rather empty freezer.  But that changed.  Oh…boy…did that change.

One of the products that I returned home with that afternoon was the liveGfree Gluten Free Cheese Pizza.

I am actually very, very picky about my gluten-free pizzas.  You might have noticed.  HA!  And it is very rare that a gluten-free frozen pizza really intrigues me.  There are some that do, and, there have been some that have been really good.  Heck, some have been better than some gluten-free pizzas I have had at restaurants.  I was actually a little reluctant about cooking this up for dinner…because I didn’t want it to suck.  This was dinner, after all.  That might have been the reason I baked up some kale chips to have with the pizza.  Subconsciously, of course.

Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Cheese Pizza (frozen)
Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Cheese Pizza (frozen)

That being said…I got home from work tonight and pulled out my pizza stone.  I arranged the racks in the oven and got my stone in there to warm as the oven preheated.  I pulled the box out of the freezer and flipped it open, checking to see how much pizza I would be eating that night.  After checking and double checking the serving size (it’s a small-ish box), I realized that my roommate and I were to feast off the pizza over the course of two nights.  Two nights!  Four servings…two slices each.

I opened up the box and removed the pizza.  It was smaller than a standard dinner plate.  In fact…it was just small.  The pizza itself was on a pale crust.  I removed my now warm stone from the oven and took the plastic wrap off the pizza.  Barely any crust or sauce was evident under the layer of frozen cheese that was on top.  I placed the pizza on the stone and tossed it into the oven to bake.  It takes about 10 minutes at 450°F.

Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Cheese Pizza (baked)
Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Cheese Pizza (baked)

Ten minutes later, I pulled the pizza out of my oven…and was amazed.  The frozen cheese had gotten that nice bit of golden color to it, and it had turned all gooey and rich and melty.  The sauce was now visible through the cheese.  And the crust…had plumped up.  WHAT?!  No cracker crust??!!  A little bit of joy spread through my heart when I noticed that.

I got out my pizza cutter and sliced the pizza into fourths, then cut those into two slices each.  I actually was glad I made the kale chips because these slices of pizza were so small!  Little-bitty-baby pizza slices.  Ah well.  I put them on the plate with a healthy helping of kale chips and dinner was served.

Point of interest.  The pizza didn’t suck.  In fact, it was decent.  Cathy compared it to Totino’s Pizza.  You know…those crappy, but you love them, frozen pizzas you used to eat?!  I haven’t had one in years…so I don’t even remember what they taste like!!  But, that’s what Cathy said it reminder her of eating.  And she loved how much cheese was on there.  I concur.  Usually frozen pizzas skimp of the toppings, but the cheese was the star of this Cheeze Pizza.  The crust had a bit of thickness to it, and turned a nice golden color.  It was soft, not really crunchy…but still good.  I appreciated having an actual crust more than anything.  The toppings were basic and simple, but they melted and warmed up beautifully in the oven.  When it involves gluten-free pizza…it’s all about that crust.  And I think the liveGfree crust on the Gluten-Free Cheese Pizza definitely shines.

Ingredients in the crust of this pizza are basic…rice flour, corn starch, whole eggs, water, canola oil, baking powder, sugar, salt, tapioca dextrin, yeast, guar gum, xanthan gum, and sodium alginate.  The toppings on the pizza include tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, romano cheese, roasted garlic, and olive oil.  Not the best of ingredients, but not a laundry list and not too horrible in the grand scheme of things.  And definitely not bad for budget gluten-free frozen food!

Nutritionally speaking, this cheese pizza serves 4 people (small people with small appetites, I guess), with a serving being 2 slices.  This serving will provide you with 170 calories and 7 grams of fat.  These two slices of pizza also provide 40 mg of cholesterol, 210 mg sodium, and 2 grams of sugar.  This serving will also give you 2 grams of fiber and 5 grams of protein.  Trust me…you will not feel full after eating just 1/4 of this pizza.

But…at least it tastes good.

I know…it’s frozen…it’s processed…but it fits my budget…it’s quick…and it actually surprised me…it tasted good!  I really hope Aldi keeps the liveGfree line in their stores.  They will definitely see me there more often if they do!  I can’t wait to see what the other products I purchased taste like!

Two small slices of the Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Cheese Pizza (served with homemade kale chips and a vegan lemon mayonnaise dipping sauce)
Two small slices of the Aldi liveGfree Gluten Free Cheese Pizza (served with homemade kale chips and a vegan lemon mayonnaise dipping sauce)

Product Review: Halo Top Creamery Vanilla Bean All Natural Light Ice Cream

Halo Top Creamery Vanilla Bean All Natural Light Ice Cream
Halo Top Creamery Vanilla Bean All Natural Light Ice Cream

Product: Halo Top Creamery Vanilla Bean All Natural Light Ice Cream – $5.49+

Cookies might be one of my favorite desserts in the world…but sometimes…you just can’t beat the sweet, savory, melty goodness of ice cream.  I love ice cream.  I love ice cream so much that I take a lactase supplement so I can eat it, as my lactose intolerance otherwise doesn’t handle the dairy well.  And, where I can, I keep it dairy-free…sometimes you just want to try something new in that freezer section at the grocery store.

For a while now, I had been eying the Halo Top Creamery All Natural Light Ice Cream at my local natural food store.  What really caught my attention, above everything else in that freezer, was that the pints declared that a serving contained 7 grams of protein and only 70 calories.  I’m sorry…70 calories!!!!!  Be still my ice cream loving heart!

Our local natural food store was having a great sale on this brand a couple weeks back, so Cathy and I gave a little bit of leeway to our budget and purchased two pints.  One flavor…the lemon cake.  The other…vanilla bean.

I’ve been wanting to dive into these since we bought them, but we had some cookies (ooooh…cookies!) to use up first.  And then I made a Vegan and Gluten-Free Grasshopper Pie.  But…to celebrate another marathon…we picked up a brownie from Annie May’s Sweet Café in Louisville, Kentucky, with the original thought to take it to our local ice cream shop (Comfy Cow) and have them use it in a brownie sundae.  But…with our budget tight due to some traveling for the marathon…I said we could make the sundaes at home.  She agreed that saving money was a good idea…but…the sundae had to wait until…tonight.  Three days after we purchased the brownie…we finally had a break in our dessert schedule to open up one of the ice cream pints.

The most logical choice, of course, was the Halo Top Creamy Vanilla Bean All Natural Light Ice Cream.

I love vanilla.  Vanilla is the ultimate test of how good any ice cream is.  Because if you can’t make a good vanilla…you can’t make good ice cream.  Whenever I try a new ice cream brand, I usually opt for vanilla first.  This is how I judge them.  Seriously.  I am an ice cream lover from my childhood.  I know good ice cream.  Halo Top Creamy spares no expense when it comes to making their Vanilla Bean flavor.  They use pure Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Vanilla, which is the top of the line vanilla that money can buy.  Honestly.

A 1/2 cup serving of Halo Top Creamery Vanilla Bean All Natural Light Ice Cream
A 1/2 cup serving of Halo Top Creamery Vanilla Bean All Natural Light Ice Cream

So…this is how I utilized the Vanilla Bean ice cream from Halo Top Creamery.  I started off by warming up the Gluten-Free Double Fudge Brownie from Annie May’s Sweet Café.  I sliced it in half and put one half in each ice cream bowl.  Then, I warmed up some hot fudge in the microwave.  While that was warming, I scooped up a 1/2 cup serving of the Halo Top Creamery Vanilla Bean All Natural Light Ice Cream and gently placed it on top of the brownie slice.  Once the hot fudge was ready, I drizzled it over the top, added some chopped pecans (or walnuts on Cathy’s sundae…as she prefers walnuts and I prefer pecans).  And…it was time to dig in.

I was actually surprised with how rich and smooth this flavor was.  The ice cream, much like the ice creams made from coconut milk or soy milk, definitely aren’t as soft and pliable when scooped, but the flavor was amazing.  It crumbles a little, but that’s the nature of ice cream with very little fat in it.  And very little sugar.  In fact, one of my favorite aspects of this ice cream is that it has almost twice the protein as sugar.  How’s that for epic?  The ice cream might be a bit crumbly, but the flavor is outstanding.  You want to get good vanilla ice cream, grab a spoon and dig into this guilt-free pleasure.  The vanilla is really the star and you can tell that they pulled out all the stops when it came to creating this flavor.  I was in love at first bite.  And each one that followed, weather it was on its own or covered in fudge and accompanied by some warm brownie.

Are you drooling yet?

So, let’s look at what the Halo Top Creamery Vanilla Bean All Natural Light Ice Cream is made from.  The ingredients are milk and cream, cultured nonfat milk, cage-free eggs, whey, erythritol, organic cane sugar, chicory root, casein protein, organic vanilla extract, organic vanilla beans, acacia gum, sea salt, organic carob gum, organic guar gum, carrageenan, and organic stevia.  So…it has that damn carrageenan in it…but it’s not so bad otherwise.  And the FAQ on the Web site does say that their ice cream is gluten-free and vegetarian!  Some ice creams use gelatine.  Not Halo Top Creamery!

As for the nutrition information…you’ll love this.  A serving size is 1/2 cup.  In this big scoop of ice cream, you will be provided with only 70 calories and 3 grams of fat.  You will be taking in 43 mg of cholesterol, 89 mg sodium, and only 4 grams of sugar.  In addition, you will be taking in 4 grams of fiber and 7 grams of protein.  That’s incredible!

So, yeah…I was excited…and a bit nervous when it came to actually trying Halo Top Creamery’s All Natural Light Ice Cream.  I was afraid it would be like…the nastiness that is Arctic Zero.  GROSS!  But it turns out that, the Vanilla Bean flavor, at least, is fantastic.  It’s light and tasty and just…good.  While the texture isn’t as creamy as you’d expect, it still works and it still tastes good.  It’s one fine vanilla ice cream.  And you won’t feel guilty piling it on top of a brownie and coating it with some hot fudge.  Well, you shouldn’t at least.  Honestly…I was actually pleasantly surprised when it came to the taste, texture, and all around flavor of Halo Top Creamery Vanilla Bean All Natural Light Ice Cream.

Find it.  Try it.  Indulge.  Hitting the freezer has never been so guilt-free and simply delicious.

A Gluten-Free Brownie Sundae made with Halo Top Creamery Vanilla Bean All Natural Light Ice Cream (on a gluten-free double chocolate brownie, covered with hot fudge and chopped pecans)
A Gluten-Free Brownie Sundae made with Halo Top Creamery Vanilla Bean All Natural Light Ice Cream (on a gluten-free double chocolate brownie, covered with hot fudge and chopped pecans)

Product Review: Aldi liveGfree Gluten-Free Blueberry Pancakes

Aldi liveGfree Gluten-Free Blueberry Pancakes
Aldi liveGfree Gluten-Free Blueberry Pancakes

Product: Aldi liveGfree Gluten-Free Blueberry Pancakes – $2.69

Thanks to a lot of really good friends and some coworkers, I found out that in the beginning of May (also Celiac Awareness Month…which I had every intention to blog about…and then May got insane and my blog got backlogged with all the traveling I was doing), Aldi was going to be test driving a line of gluten-free products in their stores.

The brand is currently being called liveGfree…and I really didn’t know what I was getting myself into when I stepped into Aldi that afternoon with my roommate.  Almost immediately, we were surrounded by the white boxes that held the gluten-free products.  From brownie mixes to bread mixes to snack bars to pastas to baking mixes, cookie mixes, and…gluten-free wraps.  It was almost overwhelming.

If you’ve ever bought gluten-free products, you understand that they can be rather pricey at times.  Gluten-free convenience foods, prepared foods, baked goods, and (especially) bread can cost up to twice as much as the regular gluten-filled products on the market.  So imagine my glee and the happy gleam in my eyes when I noted the Aldi liveGfree price tags.  Seriously, a gluten-free budget shoppers dream.  I never have bought gluten-free products for these prices.  Even more importantly, however, is that the entire line of liveGfree products are certified gluten-free.  YES!

But an even happier dance happened after stocking up on some of the boxes and bags of items at the front of the store…because in the freezer section there was more!  YES!  MORE!  And one of those items just happened to be the liveGfree Gluten-Free Blueberry Pancakes.

I know what you’re thinking.  You’re thinking…why can’t you just make your own gluten-free blueberry pancakes from scratch.  Well…I can.  And I have.  And I will again.  But this was a new product.  I had to try it.  I just had to.  Even more so when I spotted the phrase “light and fluffy” on the box itself.  Hmmm…really?  Needless to say, the freezer I had worked so hard to clear out…is back to being full.  HA!  Same goes for the pantry.

I am not ashamed.

Well, Monday morning came around.  And Monday morning is a busy morning for me.  Not only do I run bright and early, but I also have a 5:30 a.m. spin class.  So, I eat something before I run and then something after spin class.  But, there isn’t a lot of time in between getting home from class, showering, and getting to work.  The more convenient the breakfast the better.  Especially since Cathy (the roomie) is nothing but a slug in the mornings…and really just sits on the couch and reads instead of fixing up something while I shower.

A package of three of the Aldi liveGfree Gluten-Free Blueberry Pancakes
A package of three of the Aldi liveGfree Gluten-Free Blueberry Pancakes

That being said…this was going to be perfect.  There are three ways to cook the liveGfree Gluten-Free Blueberry Pancakes.  Yep.  Three ways.  One way I can negate because it involves a toaster oven…and I don’t have one.  On Monday morning, I decided to cook them up in the conventional oven.  So, I walked through the door and tossed my spin stuff to the side, hustled into the kitchen and preheated the oven to 375­°F.  While the oven was heating, I removed the box from the freezer and pulled out two of the pre-packaged stacks of three pancakes.  Wouldn’t you know it…a serving size was three pancakes.  Perfect.  I opened up the packet and placed the pancakes on a baking sheet.  I covered the pancakes loosely with foil and tossed them into the oven while I went to shower.

They were just finishing up when I emerged from my room, clean, clothed and ready to eat.  I got out my maple agave syrup and gave it a little warm-up in the microwave.   Then, I took the pancakes out of the oven and served them up with a little butter and hot syrup.

I wasn’t sure what sort of quality to expect from Aldi’s liveGfree Gluten-Free Blueberry Pancakes.  But I delivered a plate of them to Cathy, who dug in.  I asked her how they were and got the typical, “They’re pretty good!”  Which I never know what that actually means.  But she was diving in for more, so I took that as a good sign.  I settled in with my own plate and gave them a try.

They really were light and fluffy.  Seriously.  Almost like they were homemade.  You gotta love that.  They are a bit small in size, but all frozen pancakes are, let’s be honest!  They weren’t gummy or gritty.  They were soft and light and packed with a buttermilk flavor with a delightful sweetness from the bits of dry blueberries that are incorporated throughout the little pancakes themselves.  They were steamy and honestly tasted like I had just pulled them off the griddle.

Fast forward to Tuesday morning.  This is a gym morning for Cathy and I.  So, I bring breakfast to the office to do up quickly before settling in for a long day of paper pushing.  Without the convenience of an oven at work, I was going to try the other way too cook these up – the microwave.  For three pancakes, the box said to simply heat on high for 1 minute.  Additional time might be needed depending on the microwave, but that’s never the case with the one at the office.  Trust me!  I heated them up for a minute, gave them the schmear of butter and the drizzle of the syrup…and they were served.  I was actually more concerned about how these would taste after being nuked for a minute instead of toasted in an oven.  They didn’t have that light crust that I love…but they were soft without being soggy.  They remained light and fluffy and didn’t crumble because they were steamed or anything in the confines of the microwave.  I was beyond impressed.

I admit…these definitely are not clean eating.  But they are convenient.  Ingredients in the liveGfree Gluten-Free Blueberry Pancakes include: water, rice flour, tapioca flour, sugar, soy flour, potato flour, blueberry bits, whole egg powder, baking powder, salt, and xanthan gum.  I have seen longer ingredient lists than this…but you know the blueberry bits contain sugar, rice flour, dried blueberries, corn starch canola oil, fructose, natural colorings from concentrated juices (which include elderberry, watermelon and huito), natural flavor and sodium bicarbonate.

As for the nutrional information…it’s really not too bad.  A serving size of liveGfree Gluten-Free Blueberry Pancakes is three pancakes (1 package).  This serving provides you with 210 calories and 4 grams of fat.  You will be taking in 40 mg cholesterol, 390 mg sodium, and 10 grams of sugar.  Yep…I know…that’s a lot of sugar.  You will also be taking in 1 gram of fiber (so they aren’t too filling) and 5 grams of protein.

As this is a trial run of a product line being done by Aldi, I really hope they decide to keep these in stores.  With this being my first taste of all the products I purchased that day in Aldi, the liveGfree brand is already impressing me.  Great flavor.  Easy to make, and fantastic texture.  While I prefer to make things from scratch, these are awesome for those busy mornings or evenings when you are in a hurry and short on time.  Seriously.  And you definitely can’t beat the price.

Aldi liveGfree Gluten-Free Blueberry Pancakes (fresh from the oven)
Aldi liveGfree Gluten-Free Blueberry Pancakes (fresh from the oven)